Jun 20, 2025

The 2025 Ford Bronco Sport is an off-road champion related to its larger sibling, the Bronco, but with a more compact design.

1. An Interior Made for Anything

The point of the Bronco sport is to provide something both durable and usable in practical, everyday life. You get an adjustable cargo floor, 32.5 cubic feet of storage space, and rear seats that fold down flat to expand that cargo volume to double the amount when you need it.

When you set the adjustable cargo floor to its lowest setting, it’s designed to fit a mountain bike upright with no need for you to take off a wheel. If you opt for the Badlands trim, you have the option of getting rubberized flooring and rear seat back so it’s easy to clean up. You also get standard, heated front seats and a heated steering wheel.

2. Powerful Engines

You get two choices of engine with the Bronco Sport, both turbocharged. The lower trims give you 181 hp and 191 pound-feet of torque through a 1.5 L EcoBoost four-cylinder engine. Expect 28 miles per gallon on the highway for fuel economy on trims offering this engine. If you want something more powerful, you can access 250 hp and 277 pound-feet of torque with a 2.0 L EcoBoost engine. Both these engines come with an eight-speed automatic transmission, but the larger engine comes with paddle shifters.

3. Advanced 4×4 Modes

Being a Bronco, the 4×4 system on this vehicle is obviously made from the ground up to go off-road. It includes Ford’s G.O.A.T. (Goes Over Any Terrain) modes, five of which comes standard on every model: Normal, Eco, Sport, Slippery, and Sand. Upper trims allow you to add two more modes for rock crawling and mud. If you need something even more serious, there’s an available advance 4×4 system that has a twin-clutch rear drive unit. The purpose of this is to give you especially good torque vectoring in the rear for improved traction,

4. Suspension to Handle Any Trail

Again, the Bronco Sport was made to go off-road, and that’s reflected in the design of the two independent suspensions in the front and rear, both of which have been optimized for offloading. If you want to get serious about your off-road, though, the Badlands trim is the one for you. It comes with a High-Performance Off-Road Stability Suspension (H.O.S.S), an extra 8.8 inches of ground clearance, and special tires designed for getting through water or rocks.

Ready to get yours? See us at Randy Wise Ford in Ortonville, MI and we’ll set you up with a test drive.